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Delphi Dual-View Navigation
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July 2008
We admittedly fell in love with Delphi's new in-car navigation and mobile solutions at CES. Get all the details here.
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Delphi Autonet Mobile
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July 2008
We admittedly fell in love with Delphi's new in-car navigation and mobile solutions at CES. Get all the details here.
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Kenwood DNX 7120
When:
April 2008
Worth:
$1400
Kenwood's new in-car system features Garmin navigation, HD and satellite radio, as well as a range of other features.
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Eclipse AVN6620
When:
January 2008
Worth:
$1200
Eclipse's new in-car multimedia system comes with an impressive 7-inch screen, and a range of audio features.
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Gracenote Ford Navigation
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July 2008
We take a look at Ford's next-generation in-car system, featuring Gracenote's album cover and CD track information database.
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Pioneer AVIC-F90BT
When:
June 2008
Worth:
$1200
Pioneer's three new in-car multimedia systems combine entertainment features with Tele Atlas GPS navigation.
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Pioneer AVIC-F900BT
When:
June 2008
Worth:
$1100
Pioneer's three new in-car multimedia systems combine entertainment features with Tele Atlas GPS navigation.
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Pioneer AVIC-F700BT
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June 2008
Worth:
$850
Pioneer's three new in-car multimedia systems combine entertainment features with Tele Atlas GPS navigation.
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Ford Sync
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October 2007
Ford prices their new in-car entertainment system under $400, hoping low price point attracts more buyers.
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